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- 1-inch, 50MP sensor: The main selling point, this is the first mini-sized drone to feature a 1-inch CMOS sensor, which offers significantly improved image quality, especially in low-light conditions, compared to its predecessors.
- 4K/120fps and 1080p/240fps video: Offers high-resolution and high frame rate video capture for cinematic and slow-motion effects.
- 50MP photos: Utilizes quad-bayer technology for high-resolution stills.
- True Vertical Shooting: The gimbal can rotate to capture native vertical video for social media.
- 2x digital zoom: Provides extra flexibility for framing shots in video mode.
- 42GB internal storage: Built-in storage allows you to fly without a microSD card.
Warranty Terms: 6 Months Warranty (SHOP warranty ONLY)
The DJI Mini 5 pro Price in Kenya ranges from KES 154,999 - KES 156,000
Flight and safety
Omnidirectional obstacle sensing: The drone has sensors on all sides to detect and avoid obstacles, improving flight safety and enabling more complex automated flight paths.
Upgraded ActiveTrack 360°: An improved subject tracking system allows the drone to follow a subject and navigate obstacles at the same time.
Next-Gen Return-to-Home (RTH): An advanced RTH feature allows the drone to navigate through complex environments back to its home point.
C0-certified: This certification applies to the European Union and means the drone can be flown in most member states with minimal regulation.
Performance and specs
Extended flight time: The standard battery provides approximately 32 minutes of flight time, with the option for an extended Plus battery.
Increased flight distance: Capable of up to 21 km of flight distance on a standard battery.
L1+L5 dual-band GNSS: Allows the drone to lock onto more satellites for improved connection strength and positioning accuracy.
Weight controversy
The Mini series has historically been kept under 250g to avoid registration and licensing requirements in many regions. However, the Mini 5 Pro has caused some controversy because its weight is slightly over the 250g limit in many configurations.
This weight difference has significant implications for regulation in places like the EU, US, UK, and Canada, potentially requiring operators to register the drone.
DJI has marketed the drone as under 250g (with a tolerance), but the actual weight has led to many units being over the limit.
